A controversial pastor has shocked the world after feeding his congregation rat poison
- The pastor claimed ingesting the rat poison showed faith towards God by the congregants
A controversial pastor from South Africa has hit the headlines again for the wrong reasons.
The pastor feeding one of his followers rat poison.
Prophet Light Monyeki of Grace Living Hope Ministries fed his followers 'Rattex' a brand of rat poison.
The notorious pastor first mixed the deadly pellets with water before drinking the concoction himself.
Prophet Light Monyeki of Grace Living Hope Ministries fed his followers 'Rattex' a brand of rat poison.
The pastor later called on the congregants to come to his to drink the poison.
The controversial pastor claimed drinking the poison would prove their faith God.
"We do not need to proclaim faith as we are believers, death has no power over us," the pastor proclaimed.
The actions by the pastor has created a storm in South Africa with many calling legal action to be taken against him.
Some wondered the state of mind of his followers if they could agree to drink such dangerous substance while others claimed the church was more of a cult that brainwashed its members.
- The pastor claimed ingesting the rat poison showed faith towards God by the congregants
A controversial pastor from South Africa has hit the headlines again for the wrong reasons.
The pastor feeding one of his followers rat poison.
Prophet Light Monyeki of Grace Living Hope Ministries fed his followers 'Rattex' a brand of rat poison.
The notorious pastor first mixed the deadly pellets with water before drinking the concoction himself.
Prophet Light Monyeki of Grace Living Hope Ministries fed his followers 'Rattex' a brand of rat poison.
The pastor later called on the congregants to come to his to drink the poison.
The controversial pastor claimed drinking the poison would prove their faith God.
"We do not need to proclaim faith as we are believers, death has no power over us," the pastor proclaimed.
The actions by the pastor has created a storm in South Africa with many calling legal action to be taken against him.
Some wondered the state of mind of his followers if they could agree to drink such dangerous substance while others claimed the church was more of a cult that brainwashed its members.
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